@@TheAntiqueNomad hey George . I’m thinking since you travel around , you have a better chance of finding this item to resell than I do . Look for signed skateboards from Tony Hawk . 😊
Hi George, Marilyn and I have a complete set of the teachers edition of Dick and Jane. She found them in a school that was closing many years ago. We were both teachers and really treasure them. Always enjoy your videos. Hugs
The KLM airline Dutch village bottles were given out on flights to and from the Netherlands and SHOULD have a wax seal that keeps the Jenever inside. Jenever is similar to gin and quite delicious and is a popular drink in the Netherlands. My father was born in Zaandam and we’ve collected an entire village over the years.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I was curious as to why I didn't receive one, in 1994, when I flew KLM Airlines, to Amsterdam, from O'Hare . . . I flew coach class, that's why, here's more info., from KLM: "Our Delft Blue miniature houses, filled with Dutch gin, each one depicts a real Dutch building. These unique gifts have been around since the 1950s, and are a true collector’s item! You receive one when travelling in Business Class, on an intercontinental route. House #104: Valkenburg aan de Geul train station: To celebrate our birthday, we release a new house on 7 October each year. In 2023, we created a miniature Valkenburg aan de Geul train station for our 104th birthday."
A friend of mine had a Ladies luncheon in her home. She has a large dining room and with a large table that service 12 people she had the table set with the lovely desert Rose pattern! It was her mothers and the table was gorgeous. All set with those dishes. This is a great show. Thank you so much. I’m sorry I missed the live feed!
I get so tickled when you talk about your time at Pilgrim Glass. My Me-Ma lived in Chesapeake, Ohio, just across the river and it was always a treat to go to the studio and shop for glass.
Yes, Pendleton is popular in Texas also! I made my queen size bedspread out of three blankets and at the foot of the bed lies a folded queen size Pendleton chief Joseph blanket! Is perfect to pull up on us on cold winter nights!
Fun fun fun video. I sobbed when my parents refused to buy me a pet 🪨. Dad told me go outside get a small 🪨. He handed me a cardboard box that he poked holes in.😜. Enjoy your travels and happy thrifting.🎉
Thank you for Sharing. What a wonderful A Wonderful Antique store. So many interesting things . I so enjoy your commantary. And yes I remember the pet Rock LOL😂. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day. I also enjoyed your camera helper.
I think Howdy Doody is riding a pig because he couldn’t find a chicken. Anothe great video sir, I wish I could visit as many great antique stores as you do, but thank you for bringing us along for such an entertaining and informative ride! Warmest wishes from Liverpool England 😉💐
Enjoyed this video very much! I loved the Northern Exposure TV series. The French beaded folk hat at the beginning may have been the best looking hat on you of all the ones I’ve seen you try on.
We had an Electrolux canister vac (early ‘60’s model I think) when I was growing up that had the same woven tube and the same blue/silver color scheme.
Good evening, George. Cheese keepers have always interested me. Maybe I should've collected those, instead of beverage sets...less real estate to display them 😂 I liked that oak table, with the ball & claw feet. You got a great deal on that Czech spatter vase! I'd have gotten the piano shawl and used it on the back of a sofa. I liked that one. Believe it or not, Northwood's G & C pattern is one I don't care for. That pattern is one I don't have, among all 65 beverage sets I have 😏 Loved that wall sconce kerosene lamp! I'd find...or make...a place for that one. I never had a pet rock. Even when I was young, and those things were popular, they would raise an eyebrow 🤨😂 The large basket, next to the black globe, really caught my attention. Those were really great places! Thanks for taking us along!
I love the beverage sets, I must say I have an idea of what your home looks like based on picturing them, but I could add cheese keepers if that happens! I always like those tables, about 1 in 3 is not rickety but I would take any that are solid. The Czech vase, such a silly low price! I liked that shawl and sofa use is a yes. I actually am not a G&C fan personally either, I like the more elaborate patterns in general. I could envision you with that wall sconce lamp too! Pet rocks were so ridiculous, I presume that people were young and waitng to have kids and that it was a social comment. I overlooked the big basket, so easy to get transfixed! I was glad to get to see a place where true antiques still exist, they're harder to find these days. Happy hunting!
@@TheAntiqueNomad The beverage sets are definitely my "thing". I started collecting them in the 1970s - when they were more affordable - and now I have more than I actually have space to put all of them. If I started collecting cheese keepers, I'd have to have an addition to the house 😂 I have two child-size ones, but that's all the cheese keepers I have...and I'm not exactly sure where they are right now 🤔 If those oak tables are a bit rickety, it isn't too difficult to take them apart and re-glue. I've done that. I used to have a swing-arm wall sconce, but I sold it when I moved here. That one was a beauty, and I have no aversion to using my kerosene lamps. That one would be fantastic lit. That large basket looked like it had a figure as the knob on the lid. It looked really interesting. Yes! It is great to see places that still present true antiques! I don't know where they're all hiding, but they are getting harder to find.
I had an old picnic set that I picked up in New Zealand. It was made in England. It was very pretty and it was in the jadeite green. The problem was the bakelite stuff gets old. And it turns. And it starts to smell. Which is not nice. I was sorry that it did that. I had it for quite a few years before that happened.
Incredible knowledge!! How do you know what all those pieces are, George?? I.enjoy watching so much, am learning a lot. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Hi George! So good to hear/see you again. Have you ever been to the Studebaker Museum in South Bend IN! It’s in Northern IN and Notre Dame is right next to it. Elkhart is about 20 miles East, and I have committed to opening a booth at Antiques on Beardsley. I’m so excited! I am going to start moving in this week. Safe travels!
What documentaries has your friend done ? Maybe I’ve seen some ? I saw Tina Turner as an opening act when Lionel Ritchie toured in Calgary . Amazing voice !!! RIP Tina, you’re missed ❤. I also saw Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones in Edmonton , Alberta . Once in a lifetime opportunity , very enjoyable . My biggest regret of never seeing a certain band is Led Zepplin . I’m sure if you ever come across a Jimmy Page guitar , it’s worth a fortune 😊. You find the most interesting antique malls . Again some things I never heard of . Thank you for the lesson once more . Antiques and vintage one just keeps on finding new things to learn about .
You're welcome! She's done several, including Affluenza, one called Oil and Water about an Ecuadorian man whose village sent him to college in Seattle and he came back to find Chevron had destroyed his village, and some other pretty heavy duty stuff!
Hi George. I keep seeing the desert rose pattern in your videos. I was wondering, if you are aware of the very similar "Wildrose" pattern that was introduced by Villeroy & Boch in Germany in 1969. The resemblance is somewhat striking.
I bought a beautiful large Orange Spattered handled vase like those Czk vases u showed. Bought ? 21 dol ? I pd 8 dollar! They wouldnt take cards . I scraped enough change together to get it. Couldnt buy anything else ! I put it away after Thanksgiving and Christmas decor gets displayed. The Orange doesnt fit in with usual decor. Which is Gray and Cathair 🤣🤦♀️
Oh, I suppose my Blenko/Pilgrim glass collection, my favorite Treasure Craft/Pottery Craft pieces and NW regional artists (along with coins) are my favorites! I picked some cool Canadian pieces in Vancouver this weekend though
that’s awesome! That’s a great collection & I’ll have to keep an eye out for these items. Thank you for sharing your experience and collection with me.
It may be where you lived, we're close to the same age. In Southern California, I remember litter in lots of places when I was very young., it stopped when they started posting signs about giving out fines around 1971. I don't own a TV either, by the way.
@@gailcathey5642 Yes, and the owl: Give a Hoot; Don't Pollute . . . not to leave out the famous 1970s tv ads with the Native American Indian, (upon his horse) shedding tears at our litter.
A friend of mine had a Ladies luncheon in her home. She has a large dining room and with a large table that service 12 people she had the table set with the lovely desert Rose pattern! It was her mother’s and the table was gorgeous all set with those dishes. This is a great show. Thank you so much. I’m sorry I missed the live feed!
It's the other way around George. Single stitch is the old vintage shirts.
All new T shirts are double stitched😊
Okay, thanks! That makes more sense and I am glad to pin this so people see my mistake, I'm just learning about them
There’s a reseller that found an older Tupac T shirt . It had a few holes in it . He sold it for over 200.00 .
@@TheAntiqueNomad hey George . I’m thinking since you travel around , you have a better chance of finding this item to resell than I do . Look for signed skateboards from Tony Hawk . 😊
That’s what I thought as well.
Thanks for clarifying George. I thought my mind was slipping 😆
George, the Antique Nomad, is one of the most knowledgeable individuals of Antiques thatvI know. Watch him all the time, a true one of a kind.
Totally agree thank you George 🎉
You are too kind! I want to help us all understand more
@@charlenegirouard901 aww thanks
I agree I have been a collector of Cats,Fenton,Crackle Glass, Blenko,etc for over 35 years and have never met anyone as knowledgeable as him ❤️
his voice is so pleasant.
Hi George, Marilyn and I have a complete set of the teachers edition of Dick and Jane. She found them in a school that was closing many years ago. We were both teachers and really treasure them. Always enjoy your videos. Hugs
That’s so neat! I’m glad to hear from you, was really fun seeing you in Portland
All dat kislux bags sssssoooooooo gorgeous
Great garb today 😊
I can only wear that shade of red, any other shade washes me out
The KLM airline Dutch village bottles were given out on flights to and from the Netherlands and SHOULD have a wax seal that keeps the Jenever inside. Jenever is similar to gin and quite delicious and is a popular drink in the Netherlands. My father was born in Zaandam and we’ve collected an entire village over the years.
Jenever! Thank you, I wasn't sure what the contents were, my friend never opened hers. The village must be great to see all together!
I have that exact les Cruset piece.
@@TheAntiqueNomad
I was curious as to why I didn't receive one, in 1994, when I flew KLM Airlines, to Amsterdam, from O'Hare . . .
I flew coach class, that's why, here's more info., from KLM:
"Our Delft Blue miniature houses,
filled with Dutch gin,
each one depicts a real Dutch building.
These unique gifts have been around since the 1950s, and are a true collector’s item!
You receive one when travelling in Business Class, on an intercontinental route.
House #104: Valkenburg aan de Geul train station:
To celebrate our birthday,
we release a new house on 7 October each year.
In 2023, we created a miniature Valkenburg aan de Geul train station for our 104th birthday."
Very nice antique mall. Thank you for the tour.
Oh I really loved this one. I'm in WV , 69 years old and have wanted to go out west my entire life. So I really enjoyed this video. ♥️🌹♥️
I’m so glad! I’ll shoe a lot more if my northwest visit soon. West Virginia feels comfortable to me because I’m used to mountains
LOL! I was going to comment on how wonderful she is at filming. No novice, 4 sure.
No she’s a pro! And all I gave her was my phone to work with
Laurel is sweet and fun!
She sure is!!
I am going to take a drive to check this out in person! Thanks George! Love it when you come back to WA!🧡🧡
Please do!
That piano shawl was a GREAT buy!💪🏻 what a great co host and filmer👍❤️🐩
She is cool! You'd enjoy her
Thanks It was a great video and it was nice to have Laurel hold the camera.
Yes it was! Thank you
A friend of mine had a Ladies luncheon in her home. She has a large dining room and with a large table that service 12 people she had the table set with the lovely desert Rose pattern! It was her mothers and the table was gorgeous. All set with those dishes. This is a great show. Thank you so much. I’m sorry I missed the live feed!
Thank you ❤
George, as usual, great video.
Was fun to see you being able to shop & teach while Laurel held the camera.
Safe travels.
I collect German Shepherd dog figurines. Yes, we love our shepherds - figurines and the real thing!
Fun! My friend has both as well
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
I liked you antiquing with your friend Laurel.
Thanks we had fun!
Yes I love learning 🥰
Dick and Jane not only taught me to read, but also gave me my love of reading!
I read a Duck is a Duck.
I’m a long time fan. I always love going along with you on your shopping trips. I’ve learned so much from you. Thanks, George!
Awesome! Thank you!
I get so tickled when you talk about your time at Pilgrim Glass. My Me-Ma lived in Chesapeake, Ohio, just across the river and it was always a treat to go to the studio and shop for glass.
Oh neat! I loved that place and miss it
I have missed you! looking forward to this!
Lol I loved that you got the pet rock brings back memories George 🦋
I'm always fascinated listening & watching. Thank you George, nice to see you Laurel!🙂
My pleasure!
Really enjoyed shopping with you and your friend. Great post!
Thanks for coming along!
Gary Dahl made 15 million on the pet rock! Thanks for another most interesting video!
Yes, Pendleton is popular in Texas also! I made my queen size bedspread out of three blankets and at the foot of the bed lies a folded queen size Pendleton chief Joseph blanket! Is perfect to pull up on us on cold winter nights!
How cool! It's neat that you have those skills
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George, I loved
Northern Exposure
I need to get out west.
You should, it's beautiful
Curious George you look magnificently gorgeous in the French beaded hat I think you tried on just about every hat you came across good going! 👍🏆
Great video as usual George. Laurel did a great job assisting. Thanks for taking us along.
She did, thanks!
Great photography!
Thanks to my friend!
I wore that 60s necklace for my wedding 1964, bridesmaids wore single strand.
Nice!
Great video, with your friend. Thanks
Fun fun fun video. I sobbed when my parents refused to buy me a pet 🪨. Dad told me go outside get a small 🪨. He handed me a cardboard box that he poked holes in.😜. Enjoy your travels and happy thrifting.🎉
Who knew he had a million dollar idea?
Thanks so much George!
I lived in Ronald washington right next to Roslyn
Yes! It’s still a cute little place
I loved Northern Exposure
Me too. It was an odd show, but I loved watching every episode ❤
@@applegal3058 I was in a band and we practiced that night, so I wasn't "exposed" until later, but it is really quirky
@@TheAntiqueNomad :-) quirky is good
Thank you for Sharing. What a wonderful A Wonderful Antique store. So many interesting things . I so enjoy your commantary. And yes I remember the pet Rock LOL😂. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day. I also enjoyed your camera helper.
Thanks! I loved getting to see her and have her come along
Another great video!! TY George!
My pleasure!
In the 70's Ontario, they were catching on to the concept of not polluting, there wrre so many PSA's to remind us to pick up trash.😊
Yes! It all came at once it seemed
I think Howdy Doody is riding a pig because he couldn’t find a chicken. Anothe great video sir, I wish I could visit as many great antique stores as you do, but thank you for bringing us along for such an entertaining and informative ride! Warmest wishes from Liverpool England 😉💐
That would be cool, come visit us!
Enjoyed this video very much! I loved the Northern Exposure TV series.
The French beaded folk hat at the beginning may have been the best looking hat on you of all the ones I’ve seen you try on.
Lol I think so too
Good one!
Thanks!
We had an Electrolux canister vac (early ‘60’s model I think) when I was growing up that had the same woven tube and the same blue/silver color scheme.
My first college roommate had same
Good evening, George. Cheese keepers have always interested me. Maybe I should've collected those, instead of beverage sets...less real estate to display them 😂 I liked that oak table, with the ball & claw feet. You got a great deal on that Czech spatter vase! I'd have gotten the piano shawl and used it on the back of a sofa. I liked that one. Believe it or not, Northwood's G & C pattern is one I don't care for. That pattern is one I don't have, among all 65 beverage sets I have 😏 Loved that wall sconce kerosene lamp! I'd find...or make...a place for that one. I never had a pet rock. Even when I was young, and those things were popular, they would raise an eyebrow 🤨😂 The large basket, next to the black globe, really caught my attention. Those were really great places! Thanks for taking us along!
I love the beverage sets, I must say I have an idea of what your home looks like based on picturing them, but I could add cheese keepers if that happens! I always like those tables, about 1 in 3 is not rickety but I would take any that are solid. The Czech vase, such a silly low price! I liked that shawl and sofa use is a yes. I actually am not a G&C fan personally either, I like the more elaborate patterns in general. I could envision you with that wall sconce lamp too! Pet rocks were so ridiculous, I presume that people were young and waitng to have kids and that it was a social comment. I overlooked the big basket, so easy to get transfixed! I was glad to get to see a place where true antiques still exist, they're harder to find these days. Happy hunting!
@@TheAntiqueNomad The beverage sets are definitely my "thing". I started collecting them in the 1970s - when they were more affordable - and now I have more than I actually have space to put all of them. If I started collecting cheese keepers, I'd have to have an addition to the house 😂 I have two child-size ones, but that's all the cheese keepers I have...and I'm not exactly sure where they are right now 🤔 If those oak tables are a bit rickety, it isn't too difficult to take them apart and re-glue. I've done that. I used to have a swing-arm wall sconce, but I sold it when I moved here. That one was a beauty, and I have no aversion to using my kerosene lamps. That one would be fantastic lit. That large basket looked like it had a figure as the knob on the lid. It looked really interesting. Yes! It is great to see places that still present true antiques! I don't know where they're all hiding, but they are getting harder to find.
I had an old picnic set that I picked up in New Zealand. It was made in England. It was very pretty and it was in the jadeite green. The problem was the bakelite stuff gets old. And it turns. And it starts to smell. Which is not nice. I was sorry that it did that. I had it for quite a few years before that happened.
How cool! Bakelite can go bad and there's no cure, unfortunately
Incredible knowledge!! How do you know what all those pieces are, George?? I.enjoy watching so much, am learning a lot. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
So nice of you! I’m sharing what other people have taught me over many moons
George as an old shoe retailer, I do hope your friend had socks on when trying shoes on. 😮❤
They were little anklets you couldn't see
Wild George. I really enjoyed this video I like your friend too. She was informative, also safe travels.😊😊😊😊😊
She’s very smart and fun and I was so glad to introduce her!
Hi George! So good to hear/see you again. Have you ever been to the Studebaker Museum in South Bend IN! It’s in Northern IN and Notre Dame is right next to it. Elkhart is about 20 miles East, and I have committed to opening a booth at Antiques on Beardsley. I’m so excited! I am going to start moving in this week. Safe travels!
Neat! I want to go back there, I went to the museum and a great estate sale in Elkhart a long time ago
Good to see you George, let me know if your coming back to Portland before you go east.😊
Sounds good! I hope I can
Come to NH! The snowshoes are a lot more reasonably priced! Maybe $125.
What documentaries has your friend done ? Maybe I’ve seen some ?
I saw Tina Turner as an opening act when Lionel Ritchie toured in Calgary . Amazing voice !!! RIP Tina, you’re missed ❤.
I also saw Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones in Edmonton , Alberta . Once in a lifetime opportunity , very enjoyable .
My biggest regret of never seeing a certain band is Led Zepplin . I’m sure if you ever come across a Jimmy Page guitar , it’s worth a fortune 😊.
You find the most interesting antique malls . Again some things I never heard of . Thank you for the lesson once more . Antiques and vintage one just keeps on finding new things to learn about .
You're welcome! She's done several, including Affluenza, one called Oil and Water about an Ecuadorian man whose village sent him to college in Seattle and he came back to find Chevron had destroyed his village, and some other pretty heavy duty stuff!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I’ll have to find them . They sound very interesting . Thank you !
As late as the 2000s , we had a customer who only wore a specific style of Levi’s. He has the product number and ordered them
I bet! I would order the same pants I had 40 years ago if they still made them
@@TheAntiqueNomad no Levi will make them just for you if you have the product information.
Hi George. I keep seeing the desert rose pattern in your videos. I was wondering, if you are aware of the very similar "Wildrose" pattern that was introduced by Villeroy & Boch in Germany in 1969. The resemblance is somewhat striking.
I do like Wildrose too! There's also that Japanese version and Johnson Brothers did a somewhat similar pattern
Made it too late...reruns tonight.😊
Thanks for watching, you'll enjoy it I think!
My dad was a Studebaker man!
Cool! My dad was all Fords, but Studebakers captivated me as a kid and I never got over it. I've owned 5 over the yeras
I wish I know you were here. I live in Cle Elum
Oh how cool! Great town
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👍👍👍👍👍👍
How much for the western encyclopedia set? Time life.
Usually $10-20 per volume
Funny just bought Tina Turners cd .Thrifted for 1 dollar.
I bought a beautiful large Orange Spattered handled vase like those Czk vases u showed. Bought ? 21 dol ? I pd 8 dollar! They wouldnt take cards . I scraped enough change together to get it. Couldnt buy anything else ! I put it away after Thanksgiving and Christmas decor gets displayed. The Orange doesnt fit in with usual decor. Which is Gray and Cathair 🤣🤦♀️
What a great deal! I used to decorate with cat hair too lol
Señor George, what’s your most favorite picks or collections?
Oh, I suppose my Blenko/Pilgrim glass collection, my favorite Treasure Craft/Pottery Craft pieces and NW regional artists (along with coins) are my favorites! I picked some cool Canadian pieces in Vancouver this weekend though
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that’s awesome! That’s a great collection & I’ll have to keep an eye out for these items. Thank you for sharing your experience and collection with me.
I have one of covered cheese dish
I like those
Nordstrom also had a leather-wrapped rock..how silly LOL
I didn’t know that!
Great video as always George, any idea why my name isn't in the credits, any more?!😢
I'm sorry about that! If it's not showing you then TH-cam didn't register you as a member. Do you recall when you signed up?
It used to show, but the last couple of videos it hasn't. I joined 5 months ago. It's no big deal , I'm just curious ,what happened!
Are we there yet
Never watched N exposure
Hi by george see ya in 13
Refined people did not litter.
True, we were trained not to do so in my family
@@TheAntiqueNomad That scene bothered me because I don't think people of that caliber would litter like that. Sometimes MM forced the story line.
I’ve never seen anyone leave trash in a park after a picnic, I grew up in the 60’s. Such nonsense is shown in media, why I don’t own a television.
It may be where you lived, we're close to the same age. In Southern California, I remember litter in lots of places when I was very young., it stopped when they started posting signs about giving out fines around 1971. I don't own a TV either, by the way.
It was the Don't be a Litterbug campaign
@@gailcathey5642
Yes, and the owl:
Give a Hoot;
Don't Pollute . . .
not to leave out the famous 1970s tv ads with the Native American Indian, (upon his horse) shedding tears at our litter.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I guess some of us don’t need to be told the obvious, you dont throw trash around.
Great video. The person is right single stitch is the old rock tee-shirt.
I should’ve figured
A friend of mine had a Ladies luncheon in her home. She has a large dining room and with a large table that service 12 people she had the table set with the lovely desert Rose pattern! It was her mother’s and the table was gorgeous all set with those dishes. This is a great show. Thank you so much. I’m sorry I missed the live feed!
Thank you! I have a friend whose mom has a giant Christmas event annually and sets each table (of 8) with different 1930s glass and china patterns